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  3. SOVIET PREMISES IN PARIS RAIDED BY POLICE

    The Tass News Agency announces that the Soviet has protested to France following a police raid on the Paris premises of the Soviet Trade Bureau on Monday. The Soviet alleges that documents were seized, whose ...

    Article : 69 words
  4. LANDED BLAZING AIRLINER

    Only exceedingly skilful piloting prevented a major air tragedy to-day, when some object—believed to have been a bird—struck the airliner Bungana when it was ...

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  5. REMARKABLE ADVENTURE OF THE AIR

    The A.N.A. Doughlas airliner, Bungana, which is well-known on the Bass Strait run. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EIRE MOURNS FOR DEAD TERRORISTS

    Following the execution at Birmingham gaol of two Irish Republican Army men for complicity in a bombing ...

    Article : 427 words
  7. MANNERHEIM LINE "DENTED"

    Despite the cold the Russian forces in Finland are maintaining their pressure on a 15-mile sector of the Mannerheim Line, desperately trying to restore their lost prestige. ...

    Article : 646 words
  8. HOW CUP WINNER WAS CURED

    Demagogue, winner of the Newnham Cup yesterday, had a reputation for dishonesty. Mr. H. S. Cook, of Hobart, thought that this might not have been merited and that if he got him over in Tasmania he might win a Cup with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 544 words
  9. TASMAN FLIGHT TAKES ELEVEN HOURS

    With a personnel of 17, including Lord and Lady Willingdon and Senator and Mrs. McBride, the Tasman flying boat, ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. SUPPORT FOR BRITAIN FROM EGYPT

    "We are allied with England not because we have signed a treaty with her but because we are fighting in England's cause, truth, and ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. CHILDREN BURNT TO DEATH IN LONDON FIRE

    Awakening at 3 a.m. to find the living-room downstairs ablaze, Mrs. Walker, of Battersea, rushed out to knock up the ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES

    Top—Mr. A. E. Pepper, president of the Newnham Club, presenting the Cup trophy to Mr. H. S. Cook, owner of the winner. Bottom—Mr. R. W. Armstrong, chairman of the committee, handing the bracelet to Mrs. R. J. Heffernan. In the picture are Mr. Heffernan (right) and Mr. W. C. S. Oliver, secretary, on left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  13. REFUGEES ARE SWINDLED

    William Young, 67, who described himself as an "Australian lumberjack," was charged at Marylebone to-day with having obtained £100 by false ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. FEVERISH NAZI ACTIVITY IN RHINELAND

    Paris Radio quotes reports from neutral circles in Berlin that there is feverish military activity throughout the Rhineland. ...

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  15. IRISH CHANNEL STEAMER SUNK BY MINE

    The liner Munster (4305 tons) which was sunk by a mine in the Irish Channel last night, was the crack ship of the Irish Channel service. ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN SALES

    At the South African wool sales in the week ended February 3, 64's averaged 31d. There was keen general competition, and the British Wool ...

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  17. ACTRESS DIVORCED AND MARRIED

    In a few minutes, Edna Best, the screen actress, divorced Herbert Marshall, and married Nat Wolff, Hollywood theatrical agent. ...

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  18. JAPAN WILL CONTINUE TO BOMB RAILWAY

    Rear-Admiral Masao Kanazawa, the naval spokesman, to-day reiterated that Japan would continue to bomb the Yunnan railway as long as it was used to move Chinese war supplies. Referring to the attack last week, ...

    Article : 245 words
  19. HOME-WRECKER GAOLED FOR SABOTAGE

    Fritz Svenson, a villager from Hanover, smashed the household china and burned his wife's clothes during a fit of ...

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  20. FALLS IN W.A. COLLIERY

    Abandoning their coats and tools, miners rushed from the proprietary colliery at Collie to-day when a "creep" began with ominous rooring ...

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  21. INDEPENDENT EXISTENCE FOR POLES AFTER WAR: ASSURANCE IN COMMONS

    A renewed declaration that one of the objects for which Britain was fighting was to vindicate the rights of the Polish people to an independent national existence and to right the wrongs which had been done them was made in the House of Commons to-day by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. R. A. Butler). ...

    Article : 313 words
  22. GERMAN SPY SHOT IN FRANCE

    After a fruitless appeal to President Lebrun, Dr. Philippe Roos, notorious Nazi autonomist and municipal councillor at Strasbourg, who had been ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. EXPLOSION KILLS 26 BELGIAN MINERS

    Twenty-six miners were killed in a fire-damp explosion in a colliery at Marchienne au Pont during the night. ...

    Article : 30 words
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